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ICS 201 INCIDENT BRIEFING - Santa Clara County Ares/Races

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7.1<br />

7.2<br />

<strong>County</strong> EOC<br />

7. SUMMARY OF CURRENT ACTIONS<br />

The <strong>County</strong> EOC will be activated and collect summary reports and resource requests consistent with the scenario.<br />

The <strong>County</strong> EOC will also be collecting City Scan and Logistics Request messages via packet.<br />

7.1.1 Activities<br />

7.1.2 Staffing<br />

The <strong>County</strong> Radio Room shall be staffed for the following activities.<br />

- Message Net for voice messages<br />

- Packet Net for packet messages.<br />

The <strong>County</strong> EOC may request cities check in via the Command and EOC-EOC net during the drill.<br />

Net Control will require a Net Control Operator and Net Control Scribe for two 1 hour shifts . 4 people<br />

Packet will require two operators for two 1 hour shifts. 2 people<br />

7.1.3 MAC Evaluations<br />

MAC evaluations will be limited to <strong>County</strong> EOC Radio Room Net Control and Packet activities.<br />

Local Jurisdictions<br />

7.2.1 Activities<br />

Emergency Coordinators for the <strong>County</strong> jurisdictions are responsible for planning activities for their<br />

participants. If participants are deployed to field assignments, the local jurisdiction will need to activate them<br />

so that DSW coverage is provided.<br />

Emergency coordinators are responsible for the following required activities.<br />

1. Prepare a Logistics Request requesting MAC resources using the <strong>County</strong> MAC skill typing<br />

nomenclature and send the request to the <strong>County</strong> EOC.<br />

2. Prior to the conclusion of the drill, send a message listing the call signs of all participants using the<br />

packet version of the <strong>ICS</strong> 213 Message Form. If packet is not available, the report shall be sent via<br />

the Message Net.<br />

Suggested activities are listed below. The EC may designate other activities consistent with the scenario and<br />

their jurisdictions’ likely response. A set of “canned” field reports may be prepared and distributed to the<br />

participants for use during the drill.<br />

1. Deployment of participants to locations likely to be used in the scenario, such as fire stations,<br />

shelter locations, school sites, etc to check simplex coverage, especially jurisdictions with new<br />

simplex frequencies.<br />

2. Front yard assessments of flooding and damage in the participant’s neighborhood.<br />

3. Deployment of participants to local streams, bridges, low lying areas, underpasses, and other likely<br />

places for flooding to report water levels, flooding, trapped cars, etc.<br />

4. Prepare summary reports to send to <strong>County</strong>, via voice, using the <strong>ICS</strong> 213 Message form.<br />

5. Prepare <strong>ICS</strong> 213 Message, City Scan, and Logistics Requests forms and send to <strong>County</strong> via<br />

Packet. Resources include sand, sand bags, front loaders, tow trucks, shelters, etc.<br />

<strong>ICS</strong> <strong>201</strong><br />

SCCo RACES<br />

Drill<br />

8. PREPARED BY (name/position)<br />

Logan R. Zintsmaster/<br />

Incident Planning<br />

9. MISSION NUMBER<br />

Rev E<br />

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